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John Whitaker takes second place in Amsterdam

In a sold out Amsterdam Rai the public was treated to a international 1m50 course with jump-off where it was Dutch young rider Lisa Nooren who took the victory from quite a impressive field. In the saddle of her Dienellie (by Berlin) she finished with the fastest time of 37.21 seconds in this nine combinations strong jump-off. Finishing in second place we find UK's John Whitaker and his Crumley (by Cassus) with whom he came dangerously close to the time of Nooren and took second place in 38.97 seconds. The always fast German rider Felix Hassmann finished in third place with his SIG Captain Amerika (by Captain Fire) with whom he took third place. Completing the top five we find in fourth place Eric van der Vleuten with Zigali P S, followed by Irish rider Cameron Hanley and Eis Isaura.     Find all results here

In a sold out Amsterdam Rai the public was treated to a international 1m50 course with jump-off where it was Dutch young rider Lisa Nooren who took the victory from quite a impressive field. In the saddle of her Dienellie (by Berlin) she finished with the fastest time of 37.21 seconds in this nine combinations strong jump-off. Finishing in second place we find UK's John Whitaker and his Crumley (by Cassus) with whom he came dangerously close to the time of Nooren and took second place in 38.97 seconds. The always fast German rider Felix Hassmann finished in third place with his SIG Captain Amerika (by Captain Fire) with whom he took third place. Completing the top five we find in fourth place Eric van der Vleuten with Zigali P S, followed by Irish rider Cameron Hanley and Eis Isaura.     Find all results here

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